Logistics That Transcends Generations: The Long-Term Vision of the International Line Group

  • 24 de April de 2026

Logistics That Transcends Generations: The Long-Term Vision of the International Line Group

In a global environment marked by the constant transformation of international trade, logistics has come to occupy an increasingly strategic place within economic, productive, and business development. This is reflected by Gina Boudon, founder of Grupo International Line, and Marcela Quinteros, CCO and representative of the second family generation that today actively participates in the leadership of the company, projecting an industry vision based on continuity, experience, and the responsible transmission of knowledge.

With 26 years of trajectory, Grupo International Line has consolidated a sustained position in the sector, accompanying the evolution of an activity that today is influenced by multiple variables, among them technological changes, environmental requirements, market dynamics, and the geopolitical scenarios that directly impact the circulation of goods and the planning of supply chains.

The company emphasizes that, in light of this context, logistics cannot be understood solely as an operation of transfer or coordination, but rather as a discipline that requires judgment, adaptation, and a deep understanding of the factors that shape foreign trade. Along these lines, one of the axes that has defined the development of the company has been the conviction that knowledge must be built from practice and shared with responsibility, so that accumulated experience is transformed into value for new generations and for the strengthening of the sector.

This principle acquires a special dimension in the current stage of Grupo International Line, where the second generation of the family —made up of the four children— today fulfills an active role in the management and projection of the business. In the case of Marcela Quinteros, her leadership from the commercial sphere represents the continuity of a business history that has known how to evolve without losing its foundations, integrating a contemporary perspective into a trajectory built on constant work, trusting relationships, and applied knowledge.

For Gina Boudon, that continuity also shows a way of understanding the company and the industry: with perspective, with commitment, and with a permanent appreciation of serious and consistent work over time. According to Marcela Quinteros, meanwhile, logistics requires a preparation that goes beyond the technical, insofar as it involves reading the context, anticipation capacity, and a comprehensive understanding of the impact that each decision can have on the entire chain.

In this framework, both agree on the relevance of continuing to promote meeting opportunities within the logistics ecosystem, not only for their capacity to generate business opportunities, but also because they make it possible to share experiences, expand collaboration networks, and strengthen an industry whose evolution depends, in large part, on the quality of its ties and on the maturity with which its players face common challenges.

The trajectory of Grupo International Line, along with the leadership articulated between its founder and the second family generation, thus reflects a vision in which logistics is projected as a long-range activity, where experience, practical training, and trust continue to be central elements for building sustained development over time.